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March 26, 2019
We miss you Jamie. We were blessed by your love you shared with us. We have so many wonderful memories of when we worked together for the Lord. You were always willing to be a part of the Ministry the Lord assigned to us whether it being in Youth Camp together during our Royal Youth days, attending Royal Youth Rallies or canoeing down the Rifle river with the youth are just a few. We treasure these memories and look forward to finishing the Course and seeing you again in Heaven.
Frank, Joann and Timothy
Palmer, Alaska
Chuck Myers
March 25, 2019
We miss you Jamie. I am so glad I was able to stop by and visit with you and Walt last August on my way back to AZ. I will always remember that period of time in the 70's and 80's when we were a part of each other's lives almost every day...alot of good times. I'm so glad I will see you again "in the morning."
Your cousin,
Chuck Myers
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